<p>I do a math practice test three days ago, do absolute crap and score a 660.
Next day, I do another test and score 700.
Today, I do yet another test and score 780.
And they were all tests released by Collegeboard, two of them were real tests.</p>
<p>Is this normal? Where the hell does my score range stand lol.</p>
<p>Ditto here, mate. I have scored a range of 650 to 780 in writing section in last four days.
I even got a 700 in math, which is outrageous. I virtually didn’t sleep that night. </p>
<p>I just hope that on the test day, I give my best. Good luck to you too.</p>
<p>Guess it all comes down to attitude, and mentality. Those two, assuming the factor of effort has been put in, ultimately determine how much you’ll score. Good luck. :-)</p>
<p>I have realized that the more relaxed you are the better you will do.</p>
<p>Dude its mentality sometimes I score really bad like 650 when I am tired and when I am good I score 700+ in math.</p>
<p>I find math to be the least correlated with mentality though, but the most correlated with “loosening” up.</p>
<p>Critical reading is obviously the most correlated to mentality and mood.</p>
<p>I can literally do math in any condition, because I have a more secure feeling that math problems can be proved. CR problems however can sometimes be so ambiguous that I panic and worry that I might get it wrong.</p>
<p>I’ve done 3 practice tests total, 2 last week, and 1 the week before. Today I started my fourth (all from the official BB) and in all of my test so far, my writing is between a 670 - 710 (depending on essay, i assume 8 as default). I only get about -4 to -5 on average wrong in the writing sections, but i had a 560 on my june SAT. Weird! I hope to god it stays high and consistent until the SAT is over. Math shot up about 30-40 points so far, im hoping it stays in the 600s, and same with CR. Mentality, and relaxation is key id say!</p>